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1922
  Picture: Ava Helen Miller and Linus Pauling, Oregon Agricultural College Graduation Day, Corvallis, Oregon. 1922.
June 17, 1923
  Paper: Certificate of marriage for Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller. June 17, 1923.
1930s
  Picture: Harold Urey, 1930s.
1940s
  Picture: Charles Chaplin (left), Linus Pauling and Hewlett Johnson (right). 1940s.
1940s
  Picture: Linus Pauling. 1940s.
1940s
  Picture: Leslie R. Groves and J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1940s.
1940s
  Picture: Henry A. Wallace, 1940s.
1940s
  Picture: Group photo of Japanese scientists at the Institute for Physical Research, Tokyo, 1940s.
May 1940
  Paper: "American Association of Scientific Workers -- Constitution and Bylaws." May 1940.
October 28, 1940
  Note: "Talk in Support of Franklin Roosevelt." October 28, 1940.
December 12, 1941
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to William B. Munro. December 12, 1941.
1945
  Paper: "Statement of the Federation of Atomic Scientists." 1945.
1945
  Note: Annotated agenda for a proposed peace education series, Pasadena, California. 1945.
March 7, 1945
  Correspondence: Anonymous Anti-Japanese Note to Linus Pauling. March 7, 1945.
March 7, 1945
  Newspaper Clipping: "Jap Flag Painted on Garage Door." March 7, 1945.
March 9, 1945
  Correspondence: Transcript of an anonymous letter sent to Linus Pauling. March 9, 1945.
September 4, 1945
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Ava Helen Pauling. September 4, 1945.
September 7, 1945
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Ava Helen Pauling. , September 7, 1945.
September 25, 1945
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Robert M. Hutchins. September 25, 1945.
November 3, 1945
  Correspondence: Letter from George Pepper to Linus Pauling. November 3, 1945.
November 5, 1945
  Note: No Title [re: Soviet-American political tensions]. November 5, 1945.
November 6, 1945
  Paper: "Statement on Atomic Power." November 6, 1945.
November 9, 1945
  Note: Minutes from a meeting of Pasadena-area scientists and educators. November 9, 1945.
November 16, 1945
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Frank Aydelotte. November 16, 1945.
November 25, 1945
  Correspondence: Telegram from George Pepper to Linus Pauling. November 25, 1945.
November 30, 1945
  Note: "Atomic Energy and World Government." November 30, 1945.
December 3, 1945
  Paper: Minutes of a conference on atomic energy. December 3, 1945.
December 13, 1945
  Correspondence: Letter from David Shoemaker to the Caltech Faculty. December 13, 1945.
1946
  Picture: Linus Pauling. 1946.
1946
  Paper: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists list of trustees. 1946.
January 14, 1946
  Paper: Invitation: "The Threat to Academic Freedom in California." January 14, 1946.
January 21, 1946
  Note: "The Threat to Academic Freedom in California." January 21, 1946.
June 3, 1946
  Paper: Transcript of an interview presented by The Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. June 3, 1946.
July 3, 1946
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Harlow Shapley. July 3, 1946.
November 5, 1946
  Note: "I.C.C.A.S.P.? Yes." November 5, 1946.
November 18, 1946
  Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Bombs Held Cheap, Plentiful." November 18, 1946.
November 25, 1946
  Paper: "Disagreed." November 25, 1946.
December 9, 1946
  Note: "The Atomic Problem." December 9, 1946.
December 20, 1946
  Newspaper Clipping: "Radio Group Officials Linked to Communists." December 20, 1946.
February 10, 1947
  Correspondence: Donor solicitation letter written by Albert Einstein, on behalf of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists. February 10, 1947.
February 11, 1947
  Note: "One World -- Or None At All." February 11, 1947.
March 26, 1947
  Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Address AGS Society." March 26, 1947.
April 24, 1947
  Note: "Will the United States Accept its Greatest Responsibility?" April 24, 1947.
May 27, 1947
  Note: "Memorandum by Leo Szilard." May 27, 1947.
1948
  Picture: Portrait of Lee A. DuBridge. 1948.
1948
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling in England. 1948.
1948
  Paper: "The Henry Wallace Challenge." 1948.
February 2, 1948
  Paper: Presidential Medal for Merit. February 2, 1948.
March 19, 1948
  Note: "The Third-Party Movement in America." March 19, 1948.
June 14, 1948
  Paper: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists donation receipt. June 14, 1948.
October 3, 1948
  Newspaper Clipping: "Honors Due 5 Caltech Scientists." October 3, 1948.
October 4, 1948
  Picture: Linus Pauling and Lee DuBridge receiving the Presidential Medal for Merit, California Institute of Technology. October 4, 1948.
1949
  Correspondence: Form letter sent by Linus Pauling on behalf of Sidney Weinbaum. 1949.
1949
  Paper: "Preamble to the Consitution, F.A.S." 1949.
June 13, 1949
  Note: "Should Communist Party Membership be Grounds for Dismissal from a College Faculty?" June 13, 1949.
July 26, 1949
  Correspondence: Form letter from W.E.B. DuBois and Linus Pauling. July 26, 1949.
September 1949
  Picture: "Call to the American Continental Congress for Peace." September 1949.
September 1949
  Paper: Excerpt from a statement by President Harry S. Truman on international control of atomic energy. September 1949.
September 5, 1949
  Picture: Flyer: Congreso Continental Americano Por la Paz, Mexico. September 5, 1949.
1950
  Picture: Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. 1950.
1950s
  Picture: Linus Pauling speaking in Tampa, Florida. 1950s.
1950s
  Picture: Ava Helen Pauling. 1950s.
1950s
  Picture: Albert Einstein. 1950s.
1950s
  Picture: Gunnar Jahn. 1950s.
1950
  Paper: Hollywood Ten leaflet. 1950.
1950s
  Note: Estimate by Linus Pauling of the amount of radioactive fallout caused by above-ground nuclear weapons tests. 1950s.
1950
  Audio: "The Quick and the Dead, The Atom Bomb." 1950.
1950
  Newspaper Clipping: "Budenz Names 30 as Commies."  1950.
February 9, 1950
  Paper: "Open Letter to President Truman." February 9, 1950.
February 13, 1950
  Note: "The H-Bomb or Peace." February 13, 1950.
April 17, 1950
  Correspondence: Telegram from Eleanor Pasternak to Linus Pauling. April 17, 1950.
June 16, 1950
  Picture: Sidney Weinbaum. June 16, 1950.
June 17, 1950
  Newspaper Clipping: "Weinbaum Warmly Defended By His Superior at Caltech." June 17, 1950.
July 14, 1950
  Note: "Statement by Linus Pauling." July 14, 1950.
July 18, 1950
  Note: "Statement by Linus Pauling." July 18, 1950.
July 30, 1950
  Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Man Defends Weinbaum." July 30, 1950.
August 16, 1950
  Correspondence: Letter from Mrs. Dalton Trumbo to Linus Pauling. August 16, 1950.
October 20, 1950
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. E. C. Kleiderer. October 20, 1950.
October 23, 1950
  Correspondence: Memorandum from Linus Pauling to Charles Newton. October 23, 1950.
November 8, 1950
  Paper: Subpeona issued to Linus Pauling by the Senate Investigating Committee on Education, State of California. November 8, 1950.
November 14, 1950
  Note: "Statement by Linus Pauling." November 14, 1950.
November 14, 1950
  Newspaper Clipping: "Two Teachers Balk on Reply to Query on Link with Reds." November 14, 1950.
December 8, 1950
  Correspondence: Letter from Sidney Weinbaum to Linus Pauling. December 8, 1950.
December 13, 1950
  Newspaper Clipping: "1,000 Refuse to Sign California Loyalty Oath." December 13, 1950.
1951
  Picture: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling's passport photo. 1951.
March 13, 1951
  Newspaper Clipping: "U of H Cancels Talk By Coast Professor." March 13, 1951.
April 5, 1951
  Note: "Statement by Linus Pauling." April 5, 1951.
May 19, 1951
  Picture: Images of inquiries into Hollywood communism. May 19, 1951.
August 12, 1951
  Note: "Science in the Modern World." August 12, 1951.
October 25, 1951
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Holland Roberts. October 25, 1951.
November 1951
  Picture: "Do Colleges Have to Hire Red Professors?" November 1951.
November 25, 1951
  Note: No Title [re: article "Do Colleges Have to Hire Red Professors", by Louis Budenz]. November 25, 1951.
February 14, 1952
  Correspondence: Letter from Ruth B. Shipley to Linus Pauling. February 14, 1952.
April 23, 1952
  Picture: Media members assembled at "News Knob" in anticipation of a nuclear weapons test, Yucca Flat, Nevada, April 23, 1952.
May 1952
  Correspondence: Telegram from Linus Pauling to Kathleen Lonsdale. May 1952.
May 13, 1952
  Newspaper Clipping: "DuBridge Says No Reason to Believe Pauling a Red." May 13, 1952.
May 24, 1952
  Note: "The Best Interests of the United States." May 24, 1952.
June 1952
  Note: "The Department of State and the Structure of Proteins." June 1952.
June 20, 1952
  Paper: Notarized statement by Linus Pauling. June 20, 1952.
October 27, 1952
  Note: No Title [re: why scientists must enter politics]. October 27, 1952.
November 3, 1952
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to the United States Board of Parole. November 3, 1952.
November 4, 1952
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dean Acheson. November 4, 1952.
December 1952
  Picture: Cover of "Atomic War!" comic book, December 1952.
December 23, 1952
  Note: No Title [re: allegations by Louis Budenz of communist affiliation by Pauling]. December 23, 1952.
1953
  Picture: Bertrand Russell and Linus Pauling, London England. 1953.
1953
  Picture: Bertrand Russell, London England. 1953.
February 22, 1953
  Note: "The Place of Science in An Ideal World." February 22, 1953.
March 1953
  Picture: The living room of "House No. 2" prior to an atomic weapons test, Nevada Proving Ground, Yucca Flat, Nevada. March 1953.
March 1953
  Picture: The living room of "House No. 2" after an atomic weapons test, Nevada Proving Ground, Yucca Flat, Nevada. "House No. 2" was positioned 7,500 feet away from the blast. March 1953.
May 25, 1953
  Picture: Detonation of an atomic shell by the United States Army, Yucca Flat, Nevada, May 25, 1953.
October 21, 1953
  Note: "Science and Medicine in Europe Today." October 21, 1953.
December 10, 1953
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Sidney Weinbaum. December 10, 1953.
December 17, 1953
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Farrington Daniels. December 17, 1953.
1954
  Note: Excerpt from a list of reasons why "College Chemistry," by Linus Pauling, was dropped from the curricula of various academic chemistry departments. 1954.
April 15, 1954
  Note: "The World Problem and the Hydrogen Bomb." April 15, 1954.
April 22, 1954
  Note: No Title [re: HUAC trial of J. Robert Oppenheimer]. April 22, 1954.
April 26, 1954
  Picture: Senator Brien McMahon and J. Robert Oppenheimer. April 26, 1954.
April 26, 1954
  Picture: Members of the Atomic Energy Commission. April 26, 1954.
May 1954
  Paper: "Linus Pauling: 'A Disgraceful Act...'" May 1954.
May 6, 1954
  Newspaper Clipping: "Robin Hood, beware the Sheriff!" May 6, 1954.
November 16, 1954
  Note: Notes by Linus Pauling re: a meeting with Albert Einstein. November 16, 1954.
1955
  Video: "Atomic Energy: Weapon for Peace." 1955.
March 30, 1955
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. Willard F. Libby. March 30, 1955.
May 3, 1955
  Note: "Technology and Democracy." May 3, 1955.
May 12, 1955
  Picture: "The Einstein I Knew." May 12, 1955.
July 9, 1955
  Paper: "The Russell-Einstein Manifesto." July 9, 1955.
1956
  Note: Notes by Linus Pauling re: the likely effects of the persecution of scientists. 1956.
March 6, 1956
  Picture: Louis Budenz, March 6, 1956.
April 23, 1956
  Note: "Science and Freedom." April 23, 1956.
May 21, 1956
  Correspondence: Letter from Edward Condon to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. May 21, 1956.
September 19, 1956
  Note: "The Impact of Science on World Affairs." September 19, 1956.
December 11, 1956
  Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Named Among 10 'Greatest Scientists.'" December 11, 1956.
1957
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling working on "An Appeal by American Scientists to the Government and Peoples of the World". 1957.
1957
  Picture: Linus Pauling. 1957.
March 6, 1957
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Reino W. Hakala. March 6, 1957.
May 15, 1957
  Audio: "Science and the Modern World." May 15, 1957. 2 clips
June 7, 1957
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Subpoenaed for Quiz by Senate." June 7, 1957.
June 9, 1957
  Picture: Annotated peace placard. June 9, 1957.
August 30, 1957
  Note: "The Atom and the World." August 30, 1957.
November 3, 1957
  Picture: "The Bomb!! Fallout & Survival Giant Public Meeting." November 3, 1957.
November 19, 1957
  Correspondence: Letter from Cyrus Eaton to Linus Pauling. November 19, 1957.
1958
  Picture: Group photo of participants at the Second Annual Pugwash Conference. Lac Beauport, Canada. 1958.
1958
  Picture: Leo Szilard. 1958.
1958
  Picture: Participants deliberating at the Second Annual Pugwash Conference. Lac Beauport, Canada. 1958.
1958
  Picture: "No More War!" 1958.
1958
  Paper: "'Fallout and Disarmament,' a televised debate between Linus Pauling and Edward Teller." 1958.
1958
  Note: A review of Linus Pauling's "No More War!" by Philip Noel-Baker. 1958.
1958
  Note: Cover of Linus Pauling's FBI file, Section 5. 1958.
1958
  Video: "Teller vs. Pauling." 1958. 3 clips
January 14, 1958
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Petition Asks U.N. Stop A-Tests." January 14, 1958.
January 15, 1958
  Paper: Excerpts from "U.S. Signatures to the Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World." January 15, 1958.
February 4, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News. February 4, 1958.
February 19, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dwight D. Eisenhower. February 19, 1958.
February 20, 1958
  Correspondence: Memo from Jonathan Rice to Linus Pauling. February 20, 1958.
February 20, 1958
  Picture: Linus Pauling debating Edward Teller on the topic of nuclear fallout: "The Nuclear Bomb Tests...Is Fallout Overrated?" KQED-TV, San Francisco. February 20, 1958.
February 20, 1958
  Picture: Edward Teller and Linus Pauling with members of media and television crew during debate on fallout: "The Nuclear Bomb Tests...Is Fallout Overrated?" KQED-TV, San Francisco. February 20, 1958.
February 20, 1958
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Teller on Statement." February 20, 1958.
February 25, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Barry Commoner to Linus Pauling. February 25, 1958.
March 5, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. Willard F. Libby. March 5, 1958.
March 25, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Norman Cousins. March 25, 1958.
April 4, 1958
  Paper: Press Release re: The Fallout Suits. April 4, 1958.
April 7, 1958
  Note: "Biological Effects of Fallout." April 7, 1958.
April 29, 1958
  Newspaper Clipping: "Radioactive Carbon Greater Peril then Strontium 90, Pauling Says." April 29, 1958.
May 2, 1958
  Newspaper Clipping: "Libby weighs peril of C-14." May 2, 1958.
May 11, 1958
  Picture: Ned Brooks, Lawrence Spivak, and Linus Pauling, on the set of Meet the Press, NBC-television. May 11, 1958.
May 13, 1958
  Note: "The Compelling Necessity: No More War." May 13, 1958.
May 15, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to the President of National Broadcasting Corporation. May 15, 1958.
May 15, 1958
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Views on T.V./Press as Prosecutor" May 15, 1958.
May 21, 1958
  Note: Notes by Linus Pauling re: communications with Lee DuBridge concerning Pauling's peace activities. May 21, 1958.
June 10, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Lee DuBridge. June 10, 1958.
July 19, 1958
  Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Steps Down to Teach." July 19, 1958.
August 23, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to W.B. Lewis. August 23, 1958.
September 1958
  Picture: Linus Pauling. September 1958.
September 1958
  Paper: "Estimates of Total Genetic Hazards of Bomb-Produced and Natural Carbon-14 and Natural Background Radiation." September 1958.
October 4, 1958
  Note: "Predicted Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon-14 from Tests of Nuclear Weapons." October 4, 1958.
October 6, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to R.R. Williams. October 6, 1958.
November 12, 1958
  Correspondence: Letter from J.D. Bernal to Linus Pauling. November 12, 1958.
December 25, 1958
  Audio: "No More Peace! A Musical Written, Produced by, and Starring Members of the Caltech Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering." December 25, 1958.
1959
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside Dr. Albert Schweitzer's mission hospital, Lambéréne, Gabon. 1959.
1959
  Picture: Albert Schweitzer and Linus Pauling at the Schweitzer compound, Lambéréne, Gabon. 1959.
1959
  Note: No Title. [re: civil defense and surviving and nuclear war], 1959.
January 9, 1959
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to D. Mead Johnson. January 9, 1959.
February 2, 1959
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Support of Nuclear Talks at Geneva." February 2, 1959.
February 25, 1959
  Note: "Science and the Constitution of the United States of America." February 25, 1959.
May 4, 1959
  Note: Notes by Linus Pauling re: a CBS television broadcast on nuclear fallout. May 4, 1959.
July 1959
  Note: Ava Helen Pauling's Lambaréné, Africa travel diary. July 1959.
August 5, 1959
  Note: "Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Law." August 5, 1959.
August 6, 1959
  Picture: Linus Pauling sitting next to a Buddhist monk, Hiroshima, Japan. August 6, 1959.
August 6, 1959
  Paper: "The Hiroshima Appeal." August 6, 1959.
August 15, 1959
  Picture: Dr. Albert Schweitzer. August 15, 1959.
August 27, 1959
  Note: "Statement by Professor Pauling." August 27, 1959.
September 4, 1959
  Note: No Title. [re: Strontium-90], September 4, 1959.
October 5, 1959
  Newspaper Clipping: "Women's Apathy 'Incomprehensible': Nobel Prize Winner's Wife Supports World Peace Cause." October 5, 1959.
October 9, 1959
  Note: No Title [re: estimates of carbon-14 following nuclear detonation]. October 9, 1959.
October 30, 1959
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to A.E. Kerr. October 30, 1959.
November 1959
  Note: "The Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts." November 1959.
November 7, 1959
  Note: "The Effects of Strontium-90 on Mice." November 7, 1959.
December 21, 1959
  Note: No Title. [re: the greatest scientific achievement of the 1950s and Pauling's hopes for the 1960s], December 21, 1959.
1960
  Picture: Linus Pauling speaking at a peace march in Westlake Park. Beverly Hills, California. 1960.
1960
  Picture: Promotional flyer for Linus Pauling's Verve recording on fallout and nuclear warfare. 1960.
1960
  Picture: Linus Pauling speaking at an anti-war rally. 1960.
1960
  Picture: Linus Pauling and Norman Cousins at the Pauling family home, Pasadena. 1960.
1960s
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling demonstrating in the streets for peace. San Francisco, California. 1960s.
1960s
  Picture: Willard F. Libby, 1960s.
1960s
  Picture: Barry Commoner, 1960s.
1960s
  Picture: Edward Condon, 1960s.
1960
  Note: "Women and Peace." 1960.
1960
  Audio: "Women's Club." 1960. 3 clips
1960
  Video: "No More War!" 1960. 3 clips
1960
  Video: "No More Hiroshimas!" 1960. 3 clips
January 30, 1960
  Note: Notes by Ava Helen Pauling. January 30, 1960.
February 1, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Saved." February 1, 1960.
February 1, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Saved from Coast Cliff." February 1, 1960.
February 1, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Rescued, On Sea Cliff 24 Hrs." February 1, 1960.
March 30, 1960
  Note: "High Energy Radiation and Its Effects on Man." March 30, 1960.
April 28, 1960
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Fred Okrand. April 28, 1960.
June 1960
  Note: Linus Pauling Note to Self re: a death threat made against him. June 1960.
June 18, 1960
  Note: "World Peace or World Chaos." June 18, 1960.
June 20, 1960
  Paper: Subpeona issued to Linus Pauling by the Internal Security Subcommittee of the United States Senate. June 20, 1960.
June 22, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Reluctant Pauling Gets Ultimatum on Petition." June 22, 1960.
June 23, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Suddenly 'Un-American?'" June 23, 1960.
July 5, 1960
  Note: "Statement by Linus Pauling about Membership in Organizations." July 5, 1960.
July 10, 1960
  Audio: "Linus Pauling on Fallout and Nuclear Warfare." July 10, 1960. 4 clips
September 1960
  Note: "My Experiences with the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate." September 1960.
September 23, 1960
  Correspondence: Letter from Ava Helen Pauling to Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin. September 23, 1960.
September 29, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Tonight On Battle With Sub-Committee/Pauling and Petitions." September 29, 1960.
September 30, 1960
  Note: "I Appeal to My Fellow Americans." September 30, 1960.
October 4, 1960
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Otto Bastiansen. October 4, 1960.
October 4, 1960
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Otto Bastiansen. October 4, 1960.
October 6, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Stand Before Dodd Investigating Committee." October 6, 1960.
October 12, 1960
  Picture: "Rare Courage." October 12, 1960.
October 24, 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Witch-hunters Retreat Before Pauling Stand." October 24, 1960.
November 1960
  Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Attacks Senate Version of Hearing Record." November 1960.
November 2, 1960
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Robert Zachary. November 2, 1960.
1961
  Picture: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling riding a ski lift at the seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. 1961.
1961
  Picture: Group portrait of participants at the Oslo Conference. 1961.
1961
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling speaking at a peace rally. 1961.
1961
  Picture: Linus Pauling holding a copy of "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons". 1961.
1961
  Note: "Women and Progress Towards Peace." 1961.
January 6, 1961
  Note: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons" (first draft). January 6, 1961.
January 15, 1961
  Paper: Signature form: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons." January 15, 1961.
February 16, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dag Hammarskjold. February 16, 1961.
February 23, 1961
  Note: "Notes on Meeting." February 23, 1961.
March 27, 1961
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Dodd: Come out from behind that immunity." March 27, 1961.
April 10, 1961
  Note: List of Oslo Conference participants. April 10, 1961.
April 19, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dag Hammarskjold. April 19, 1961.
May 2, 1961
  Note: "Opening Address." May 2, 1961.
May 7, 1961
  Paper: "Oslo Statement." May 7, 1961.
May 10, 1961
  Newspaper Clipping: "Rally for Peace." May 10, 1961.
July 15, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Ava Helen Pauling to Jacqueline Kennedy. July 15, 1961.
July 21, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to John F. Kennedy. July 21, 1961.
October 16, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Albert Szent-Györgyi to Linus Pauling. October 16, 1961.
October 18, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Nikita Khrushchev. October 18, 1961.
October 19, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Malcolm C. McKenna. October 19, 1961.
October 27, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Nikita Khrushchev to Linus Pauling. October 27, 1961.
November 1961
  Paper: "The Dead will Inherit the Earth." November 1961.
November 7, 1961
  Picture: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling speaking at a peace rally. November 7, 1961.
December 21, 1961
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. Willard F. Libby. December 21, 1961.
1962
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling speaking with an unidentified woman at the Nobel Hall, Oslo, Norway. 1962.
1962
  Picture: Honorary Membership Card, Federation of American Scientists -- Los Angeles Chapter. 1962.
January 26, 1962
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to John F. Kennedy. January 26, 1962.
March 1, 1962
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to John F. Kennedy. March 1, 1962.
March 1, 1962
  Paper: Copy of "Night letter to President John F. Kennedy, White House." March 1, 1962.
April 29, 1962
  Picture: Invitation to a White House dinner held in honor of U.S. Nobel Prize Winners. April 29, 1962.
April 29, 1962
  Picture: White House Dinner Menu. April 29, 1962.
May 11, 1962
  Newspaper Clipping: "Far from the Briar Patch." May 11, 1962.
July 9, 1962
  Note: "Statement by Linus Pauling." July 9, 1962.
August 1962
  Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Libel Suit." August 1962.
September 20, 1962
  Picture: "It Takes Lots of Courage." September 20, 1962.
October 13, 1962
  Note: "The Genetic Effects of Radioactive Fallout and Carbon 14 Produced by Nuclear Weapons Tests." October 13, 1962.
November 1, 1962
  Note: "The Bomb Test Controversy and World Peace." November 1, 1962.
November 21, 1962
  Note: "Note to Self" [re: meeting with Gunnar Jahn]. November 21, 1962.
December 1962
  Newspaper Clipping: "Politics, Atoms Orbiting Inside Pauling's Mind." December 1962.
1963
  Note: Notes on peace and foreign relations. 1963.
1963
  Note: Notes re: appointment to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. 1963.
February 1, 1963
  Note: Notes by Linus Pauling. February 1, 1963.
August 1, 1963
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to John F. Kennedy. August 1, 1963.
October 1, 1963
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. Albert Schweitzer. October 1, 1963.
October 10, 1963
  Note: Notes. October 10, 1963.
October 10, 1963
  Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Pauling." October 10, 1963.
October 13, 1963
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Quest for Peace has Angered Left, Right and Center." October 13, 1963.
October 17, 1963
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Gunnar Jahn. October 17, 1963.
October 18, 1963
  Note: "Statement by Professor Linus Pauling." October 18, 1963.
October 18, 1963
  Newspaper Clipping: "Letters to the Editor: 'Pauling didn't deserve it', 'He changed world opinion', 'Venom.'" October 18, 1963.
October 19, 1963
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Quits Caltech after 41 years." October 19, 1963.
October 25, 1963
  Paper: "Application for Leave of Absence." October 25, 1963.
December 1963
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a Nobel Peace Prize celebration held for them by the Caltech Biology Department. December 1963.
December 1963
  Picture: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a torchlight procession, Oslo, Norway. December 1963.
December 1963
  Note: Itinerary for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling's Nobel trip to Norway. December 1963.
December 10, 1963
  Picture: Nobel Prize for Peace. December 10, 1963.
December 10, 1963
  Note: "Response by Linus Pauling." December 10, 1963.
December 11, 1963
  Note: "Science and Peace." December 11, 1963.
December 13, 1963
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Jerome Wiesner. December 13, 1963.
December 21, 1963
  Picture: Linus Pauling, Oslo. December 21, 1963.
1964
  Paper: "The Triple Revolution." 1964.
1964
  Paper: "Notice of Candidacy for the Electoral College." 1964.
1964
  Note: "World Morality and World Peace." 1964.
January 3, 1964
  Note: "Further Steps Toward Peace." January 3, 1964.
March 19, 1964
  Correspondence: Letter from Hubert H. Humphrey to Linus Pauling. March 19, 1964.
May 1964
  Picture: Ava Helen Pauling participating in the Marathon to Athens Peace March, Greece. May 1964.
May 20, 1964
  Note: "Albert Schweitzer: Physician and Humanitarian." May 20, 1964.
July 8, 1964
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Libel-Suit Appeal Against News." July 8, 1964.
August 17, 1964
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Better Climate for Peace." August 17, 1964.
1965
  Paper: "An Appeal by Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize." 1965.
February 18, 1965
  Note: "Address by Linus Pauling." February 18, 1965.
March 18, 1965
  Correspondence: Note from Linus Pauling to Martin Luther King, Jr. March 18, 1965.
April 7, 1965
  Correspondence: Letter from Ava Helen Pauling to Albert Szent-Györgyi. April 7, 1965.
June 1965
  Picture: Portrait of Edward Teller by Dmitri Vail. June 1965.
June 21, 1965
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Martin Luther King, Jr. June 21, 1965.
December 2, 1965
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Lyndon B. Johnson. December 2, 1965.
April 24, 1966
  Newspaper Clipping: "Courts Take New Look at Libel Law." April 24, 1966.
June 1, 1966
  Note: "A Proposal for the Discussion of a System of Ethical Principles." June 1, 1966.
October 17, 1966
  Correspondence: Letter from Donald W. Ropa to Linus Pauling. October 17, 1966.
1967
  Audio: "Break Thru." 1967.
May 2, 1967
  Note: "Note to Self." May 2, 1967.
May 27, 1967
  Correspondence: Telegram from Ho Chi Minh to Linus Pauling. May 27, 1967.
October 10, 1967
  Picture: "Flyer for a presentation by Noam Chomsky and Linus Pauling on the Vietnam War." October 10, 1967.
1969
  Picture: Stephen Fritchman and Linus Pauling, La Jolla, California. 1969.
October 16, 1969
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Peace Plea Gets Standing Ovation." October 16, 1969.
December 28, 1969
  Note: "Stephen Fritchman and the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles." December 28, 1969.
1970
  Picture: Portrait of Dalton Trumbo. 1970.
1970s
  Picture: Albert Szent-Györgyi. 1970s.
1970
  Paper: "Scientists in politics." 1970.
January 1970
  Paper: "Stop the war!" January 1970.
March 5, 1970
  Note: "Russell's Work for Peace." March 5, 1970.
April 17, 1970
  Newspaper Clipping: "Lenin Prize to Pauling." April 17, 1970.
May 6, 1970
  Note: No Title [re: opposition to U.S. invasion of Cambodia; Vietnam War]. May 6, 1970.
June 15, 1970
  Picture: Lenin Peace Prize Medal. June 15, 1970.
November 19, 1970
  Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling." November 19, 1970.
1971
  Audio: "Century of the Atom." 1971. 4 clips
1971
  Audio: "To Fermi - with Love." 1971. 4 clips
October 1971
  Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pickets." October 1971.
May 6, 1972
  Paper: "Hostages for Peace Pledge." May 6, 1972.
May 2, 1973
  Newspaper Clipping: "A Wife Who Unleashed a Scientific Activist." May 2, 1973.
November 30, 1973
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Senator James Devitt. November 30, 1973.
September 25, 1975
  Note: "Reverence for Life -- We Must Throw Off the Yoke of Militarism to Achieve Albert Schweitzer's Goal for the World." September 25, 1975.
February 6, 1976
  Paper: "What Should Be Our Goals?" February 6, 1976.
April 6, 1976
  Note: Preface to "Nuclear Power: The Unviable Option," by John J. Berger. April 6, 1976.
September 11, 1976
  Newspaper Clipping: Obituary of Dalton Trumbo. September 11, 1976.
1977
  Audio: "Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist." 1977. 2 clips
1977
  Video: "Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist." 1977. 13 clips
March 1977
  Paper: "Nuclear fission is not the answer." March 1977.
September 18, 1977
  Note: "Why I am a Unitarian." September 18, 1977.
1980s
  Note: Notes by Linus Pauling on Ronald Reagan. 1980s.
1980s
  Note: "Dr. Pauling's Statement re: Star Wars (SDI)." 1980s.
1980s
  Note: "An Episode that Changed My life." 1980s.
March 4, 1981
  Newspaper Clipping: "At 80, Linus Pauling still has fighting spirit." March 4, 1981.
December 8, 1981
  Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, 77, wife of scientist." December 8, 1981.
October 19, 1982
  Paper: "Unilateral actions for world peace." October 19, 1982.
December 29, 1982
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Anne Eaton. December 29, 1982.
June 10, 1983
  Picture: Linus Pauling speaking at a Greenpeace press conference commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the Limited Test Ban Treaty. June 10, 1983.
June 15, 1983
  Correspondence: Letter from Linus Pauling to Yuri Andropov. June 15, 1983.
1984
  Video: "El Barco de La Paz (The Peace Ship)" 1984.
January 26, 1984
  Note: Notes re: rhetoric of Ronald Reagan. January 26, 1984.
July 26, 1984
  Picture: Linus Pauling in Corinto, Nicaragua, participating in the Peace Ship assistance mission. July 26, 1984.
September 1984
  Note: "A Journey to Nicaragua." September 1984.
1986
  Picture: Linus Pauling speaking at Oregon State University with the United Nations Bomb Test petition. 1986.
November 18, 1986
  Note: "We Have Already Taken A Great Step Toward the Goal of World Peace." November 18, 1986.
October 27, 1988
  Correspondence: Letter from Colin Powell to Nobel Laureates for Mideast Peace. October 27, 1988.
January 10, 1989
  Paper: "The Buenos Aires Oath." January 10, 1989.
August 22, 1990
  Paper: "Prospects for global environmental protection and world peace as we approach the twenty-first century." August 22, 1990.
1991
  Paper: "An Urgent Message to President Bush -- Bring the Troops Home." 1991.
January 18, 1991
  Correspondence: Open Letter from Linus Pauling to President George H.W. Bush. January 18, 1991.
February 9, 1991
  Newspaper Clipping: "Stop The Rush To War!" February 9, 1991.
April 6, 1991
  Note: "Reflections on the Persian Gulf 'War.'" April 6, 1991.
October 20, 1991
  Note: "Our Goal: A World in Which Every Human Being Can Lead a Good Life." October 20, 1991.
1996
  Video: "Linus Pauling and the Twentieth Century." 1996. 5 clips
January 19, 1996
  Audio: "Talk of the Nation." January 19, 1996.
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